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Perhaps you're here out of curiosity. Perhaps you came here to argue with crazy conspiracy theorists. Perhaps you already know about the #ExposeBillGates movement but just want to learn more.
Whatever your motivations for clicking on this link, I promise you this article is not clickbait. This is not a put-on or satire or a trendy internet listicle. The #ExposeBillGates movement is deadly serious, and it aims to alert the public to the real dangers of the world that are coming into view: a world of lockdowns and quarantines, masks and vaccines, checkpoints and immunity passports, cashless payments and biometric IDs.
So the first question you might be asking is: why Bill Gates? Why are all these people on the internet trying to warn about Bill Gates in the midst of this global pandemic? Isn't Gates a philanthropist who's trying to help the world out by donating his fortune to good causes?
It was to answer that very question that I created my feature-length documentary on this subject, Who Is Bill Gates?
If you haven't watched it already, please do so in the player below. You can also follow this link to access the full transcript and audio/video downloads completely for free.
But if you need a bit more information before you invest your time in watching a two-hour documentary, here are some important issues for you to explore, along with some suggestions for further reading and viewing that will help you get caught up on the reasons that we need to #ExposeBillGates.
Olorunnipa began his question by noting Trump has often claimed the coronavirus pandemic would eventually "disappear," but then added: "We lost 6,000 Americans this week and just in this room, you have dozens of people who are not following the guidelines in New Jersey, which say you should not have more than 25 people [in a room]."
The Phil Rucker underling tried to ask about the supposed disconnect, but the crowd (which had largely remained quiet through both Trump's remarks and the Q&A) erupted in boos and drowned him out.
Trump interjected and began the trolling, telling him why the golf course didn't have to cap the size of the gathering or socially distance: "No, they don't have to. It's a political activity."
Source
Translation: resistancenews.org
Key points
- The tragic context requires a sacred union, in order to overcome the humanitarian crisis, and not to settle political accounts; Hezbollah has mobilized all its resources to help the victims
- All the accusations claiming Hezbollah is somewhat responsible are outrageous, because Hezbollah has never had any activity, no warehouse and no role or control over what goes on in the port; this slanders constitutes an incitement to civil war
- At this stage of the investigation, no hypothesis can be ruled out as to the intentional or accidental nature of the explosion, but criminal negligence seems to be proven in all cases.
- An impartial investigation must identify and severely punish all the culprits, and break with the traditional sectarianism of the judicial system which judges people according to their political and religious affiliation; without a fair & transparent trial and full accountability, Lebanon will always be a failed State
- The Lebanese army is the body most able to carry out this investigation, and all the calls to form an international commission of inquiry are only delaying tactics aimed at perpetuating the establishment and impunity.
- Lebanon must use the current opportunities to overcome the US embargo and revive its economy
- All those who hope to weaken Hezbollah through this crisis demonstrate their moral bankruptcy and lack of lucidity
Prior to this terrible event, I had announced a speech for Wednesday (August 5), and I intended to speak about several issues which were the hottest news at the time, namely:
- the situation on the border between Lebanon and occupied Palestine, and the ongoing clash between Hezbollah and the Israeli enemy;
- the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (and the expected verdict) on August 7 (concerning the assassination of Rafik Hariri in 2005);
- the coronavirus, its development and the recent increase of cases in Lebanon;
- the oil shortages and the gasoline crisis in the country;
- other questions related to the regional situation.
The plaintiff, Dr. Saad Aljabri, who is characterized in the complaint as a "trusted partner of U.S. intelligence officials," claims that the Saudi leader first dispatched a 50-person kill team dubbed the "tiger squad" in October 2018 - just two weeks after the murder of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey - to Ontario, Canada, with an intention to take him out.
"The 'Tiger Squad' that was deployed to Canada included forensic personnel experienced with the clean-up of crime scenes, who carried with them two bags of forensic tools," the suit alleges. "The kill team was thwarted by attentive Canadian border security officials who were suspicious of their behavior at an airport checkpoint."
The complaint goes on to paint a horrific portrait of the "Tiger Squad's" kidnapping and disappearance of Aljabri's two children, attempts by squad operatives to lure Aljabri to locations "where he could be killed — including back to Saudi Arabia and the targeting of Dr. Saad through Interpol with baseless corruption charges."
Following this failed assassination attempt, the lawsuit alleges that the Crown Prince put out a "fatwa" on Aljabri and that he now plans to send agents to enter Canada "by land" directly through the United States to, once and for all, "eliminate him."
Asked on the Geraldo Rivera radio program when a vaccine might be ready, Trump said, "Sooner than the end of the year, could be much sooner."
"Sooner than November 3?" he was asked.
"I think in some cases, yes possible before, but right around that time," Trump said.
Later at the White House, Trump said he was optimistic a vaccine would be available around that date. Asked if it would help him in the election, he said, "It wouldn't hurt. But I'm doing it, not for the election; I want to save a lot of lives."
Russians and Iranians woke up Friday morning to strange spam text messages encouraging them to report any evidence of interference in the United States election to the U.S. State Department — and offering a hefty financial incentive to do so.
"The United States pays up to $10 million for any information on foreign interference in American elections," the messages read in Russian and Farsi.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the generous reward a day earlier, citing efforts by "Russia and other malign actors." the State Department said the Rewards for Justice program would provide a $10 million reward for information leading to the identification of those who attempt to disrupt the U.S. election at the behest of a foreign government. In the announcement, the department encouraged recipients to contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
A link appended to some of the Russian messages leads to the Russian version of the Rewards for Justice verified Twitter account, according to the Russian outlet Meduza. The messages reportedly appeared scattered across the vast country in cities like Saratov, Krasnodar, Ulyanovsk, Chelyabinsk, Perm, Yekaterinburg, and Tyumen.
Comment: It's a pretty useless tactic. But domestically it gives the impression that the Trump administration is doing something to prevent dastardly and mostly fictional 'Russian interference'. Just look at the press response to the 'Russian bounties in Afghanistan' nonsense to see why something like this might be seen to be necessary. Even the flimsiest rumor is taken up by the MSM with zeal, putting Trump on the defensive for 'not doing something' about it. It's total nonsense, but that's politics.

Prime minister Golda Meir and defense minister Moshe Dayan meeting with troops on the Golan Heights, on November 21, 1973.
Some 9,689 files, many on sensitive historical subjects, have vanished from the Israel State Archives, and authorities aren't sure where they've gone, Israeli investigative journalism collective The Seventh Eye has reported, citing a freedom of information request filed by Hatzlacha, a local non-profit, for the list of missing documents.
The files in question go back at least to 1933 and the killing of Zionist leader Haim Arlosoroff in what was then the British Mandate for Palestine. Arlosoroff was assassinated in Tel Aviv on 16 June 1933, just 48 hours after returning from Nazi Germany, where he negotiated the Ha'avara Agreement, which allowed tens of thousands of German Jews to escape Hitler's Germany and resettle in Palestine, and take roughly $100 million in assets with them. Arlosoroff's death remains a mystery to this day, with a fascist activist group, Nazi and Soviet intelligence services, and others blamed for the murder.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee spoke at the 2020 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) Joint Virtual Convention. The virtual convention saw four different reporters ask Biden questions, many of which were focused around black and Latino communities.
Lulu Garcia-Navarro, co-host of NPR's Weekend Edition, asked Biden midway through the interview about re-engaging with Cuba. Biden replied that he would absolutely engage before saying that the Latino community is "incredibly diverse" - unlike, according to him, much of the black community.
Comment: Biden's team, in another scramble to cover their puppet's latest gaffe, issued a statement purporting to be by Biden himself. It's too coherent to be from him:
Social media was all over it:
Others tried to reinterpret the statement, but still ended up with a racist generalization
which didn't go so well
Twitter user Fool Nelson served up a reminder of Biden's premier foot-in-mouth moment:
The harsh warning in the official military newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star) is directed at the United States, which has worked to develop long-range non-nuclear weapons.
The article follows the publication in June of Russia's nuclear deterrent policy that envisages the use of atomic weapons in response to what could be a conventional strike targeting the nation's critical government and military infrastructure.
In the Krasnaya Zvezda article, senior officers of the Russian military's General Staff, Maj.-Gen. Andrei Sterlin and Col. Alexander Khryapin, noted that there will be no way to determine if an incoming ballistic missile is fitted with a nuclear or a conventional warhead, and so the military will see it as a nuclear attack.
Comment: The Russian government and military are deadly serious about responding to attack from Washington, but would like to prevent such an eventuality from occurring to begin with. Will the crazies in the sub-basements of the Pentagon and NATO offices around the world actually listen?
See also:
- Putin gives grave warning to Romania and Poland against installing NATO's ABM missiles, "no one is listening"
- Moscow: US violated Open Skies Treaty, not Russia
- US rejected key talks on extending treaty that limits strategic nuclear arms - Russia
- US ignores Russia's offer to extend New START arms control treaty without conditions
- 'Road to nowhere': US withdrawal from Open Skies Treaty would undermine its European vassals' security - Moscow
- US tests ground-launched ballistic missile that would've been banned by INF treaty
The president signed the order on Thursday which directed some federal agencies to prioritize purchasing some drugs and medical supplies that are made in the United States, CNN reported.
But it was a comment that president made about having rich and powerful enemies and saying he might disappear "for a while" that got the attention of many.
Comment: See also:
- Trump takes on Big Pharma: Drugmakers refuse to attend White House meeting after Trump issues executive orders on costs
- Trump says Coronavirus will 'GO AWAY WITHOUT A VACCINE' - Outrages big-pharma vaccine producers, implies Covid tests unnecessary
- President Trump presses big pharma to increase US production & cut drug prices














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